Renovated Detached House with Dual Transport Access in Kurihama, Yokosuka
This spacious renovated detached house, built in September 1992, offers a comfortable living environment on a generous 165.35 sqm (approx. 50.01 tsubo) plot in a quiet residential area of Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture. The property features a total floor area of 108.47 sqm (approx. 32.81 tsubo) spread over two stories, with a 3LDK layout. The home includes a main bedroom of 12.75-jo, plus two additional 8-jo Western-style rooms, providing ample space for family living. A notable feature is the convenience of having two bathrooms and two washbasins, one on each floor.
The property has undergone comprehensive renovations. In December 2025, the kitchen, bathroom, water heater, and interior finishes were completely renewed, including new flooring, wall coverings throughout, and kitchen and bathroom replacements. The exterior was also updated in July 2020. Key equipment includes two toilets, a bidet toilet seat, a bath reheating function, a bathroom dryer and heater, a system kitchen with grill, dishwasher/dryer, water purifier, under-floor storage, built-in storage in all rooms, closets, cushion flooring, storm shutters, roller shutters, lighting fixtures, a monitor intercom, and a fire alarm. Utilities are propane gas, electricity, and public water and sewer.
Special notes highlight the property's location in a quiet residential neighborhood and its access to two railway lines. The listing remarks reiterate that this is a renovated second-hand detached house with a large 50-tsubo land and 32-tsubo building. It features a main bedroom, two additional Western-style rooms, two bathrooms, two washbasins, parallel parking for two cars, and a spacious garden area.
The Kurihama area of Yokosuka is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Kurihama was the landing site of Commodore Matthew Perry's "Black Ships" in 1853, which led to the opening of Japan to the West. The closest major landmark is the iconic Mikasa, a pre-dreadnought battleship preserved as a museum ship in Yokosuka, offering a direct link to Japan's naval history.